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Lucille Ball didn’t just make people laugh—she changed the rules ... She was dubbed the “Queen of the B-Movies” due to her frequent appearances in modest-budget films like “The Affairs of Annabel” and ...
Osborne was born in 1932. He got his break as an actor when Lucille Ball signed him to her studio, Desilu, in the late 1950s. Besides acting, he cultivated a journalism career, writing for the ...
The National Comedy Center has announced the lineup for the annual Lucille Ball Comedy Festival, taking place Aug. 7-10 in the “I Love Lucy” legend’s hometown in Western New York.
As the eponymous protagonist of the hit 1950s sitcom "I Love Lucy," actor Lucille Ball redefined slapstick comedy while playing a wife and a mother, two roles not typically associated with humor ...
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